I've only dyed my hair blond once, after 'Varsity Blues.'
I first came to Jewish-Catholic relations in 1963, while studying for the rabbinate at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York.
The basis of everything that I plugged into when I was younger was blues, and it always stayed with me.
I was really into punk. I was 11 years old; I had a blue mohican.
There is a blue bird in my heart that wants to get out.
Here hyacinths of heavenly blue, shook their rich tresses to the morn.
The Blue Dogs are a group of conservative Democrats in the House of Representatives.
I wanted to be a blues guitar player. And a singer. And a songwriter. Not a shock jock.
If I'm going to do blues, it's going to be a typical Jimmy Rushing record.
The grass may be greener on the other side, but will the sky be as blue?
Then I started checking out blues albums from the library and playing the harp along with them.
[repeated line] Frank Booth: Fuck you, you fucking fuck!
Frank Booth: Suave! Goddamn you're one suave fucker!
Jeffrey Beaumont: Why are there people like Frank?
Frank Booth: Get your fuckin' robe!
Dean: Babe, that's how they laugh in the future!
Blue: Civil rights violatin' mothafuckas.
Our blood will turn from red to blue, although our money is but new.
From the long range point of view, I do not know of anything we can do more important than to make some contribution to the preservation of religion as a vital force in America.
I don't wanta do any Blues or any sad songs.
The music that I listen to is very minimalistic. I listen to a lot of old blues that is just guitar and vocals.